Prior
to 1961, all the ports in Sarawak were administered jointly by
Government Agencies, namely the Marine Department, responsible
for movements of ships into and out of ports; the Royal Customs
and Excise Department, responsible for custody of cargoes in the
shed; and the Public Works Department, responsible for construction
and maintenance of wharves, sheds and other facilities. |
Sibu
Headquaters |
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While
this administrative set-up served its objective, it was nonetheless
felt that much was still left to be desired to achieve greater
co-ordination of port activities. A move in this direction was
made with the enactment of the Port Authorities Ordinance in
1961.
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The
Old RPA Headquarters Building in 1970s’ |
Formation
of Rajang Port Authority
The Authority
came into legal existence on 1st November 1970 but commenced its operation
on 17th May 1971. Its establishment represented a positive step towards
providing more efficient port services.

RPA
Sibu Centre today.
With better
organisation and planning, it achieves faster development through better
wharf facilities,
more economical and up-to-date modes of handling cargoes, and greater
convenience in importing and exporting goods.
Loading logs at Tg. Manis |
Container Delivery |
Functions
(a) To maintain, or provide for the maintenance of, adequate and efficient
port services and facilities for all users of the ports;
(b) To co-ordinate the activities of the port;
(c) To promote the improvement and development of the port; and
(d) To execute such works as may be necessary for the performance of
the duties specified in paragraphs (a), (b) and (c) above.